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Wednesday's security updates CentOS has updated tomcat5 (C5: privilege escalation), haproxy (C6: code execution), and tomcat6 (C6: multiple vulnerabilities). Debian has updated chromium-browser (multiple vulnerabilities) and otrs2 (privilege escalation). Fedora has updated gypsy (F18; F17: multiple vulnerabilities), flightgear (F18; F17: code execution), gpsd (F18; F17: denial of service), kdelibs (F18; F17: username and password disclosure), moodle (F18; F17: multiple vulnerabilities), libvirt (F18: denial of service), and varnish (F17: should be built with PIE flags). Mandriva has updated socat (ES 5.0; BS 1.0: multiple vulnerabilities). Oracle has updated tomcat6 (OL6: multiple vulnerabilities) and tomcat5 (OL5: privilege escalation). Red Hat has updated haproxy (RHEL6: code execution), tomcat6 (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), and tomcat5 (RHEL5: privilege escalation). Scientific Linux has updated haproxy (SL6: code execution), tomcat6 (SL6: multiple vulnerabilities), and tomcat5 (SL5: privilege escalation). SUSE has updated SUSE Manager (authentication checking problem) and firefox (SLE 11 SP2; SLE 10 SP4: multiple vulnerabilities). Ubuntu has updated tomcat (multiple vulnerabilities), nova (regression in previous update), and kdelibs (username and password disclosure). |
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